
By Mareike Buss
What do you do if you want to publish your research data? CBS does not command an in-house research data repository, but you have other options.
We recommend the so-called trusted repositories that both meet high-quality standards when it comes to sustainability and information security and support FAIR data publishing. You have the choice of discipline-specific or generic trusted repositories.
Currently, CBS recommends using Zenodo or Harvard Dataverse. Another option is the Danish National Archives (Rigsarkivet).
In this article, you will learn more about Zenodo. Harvard Dataverse and the Danish National Archives will be the topic of future newsletters.
Who is behind?
Zenodo is developed and operated by CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, and is supported by OpenAIRE, the Open Access Infrastructure for Research in Europe. Data published on Zenodo are safely stored at CERN in multiple online and offline copies.
The data can be linked to both research grants and publications, thereby supporting automatic reporting, e.g. for projects funded by the European Commission. It is possible to publish relatively large data sets (up to 50 GB per record; max 100 files). In addition to data sets, other kinds of research output such as publications, posters, presentations, software, etc. can be uploaded and shared on Zenodo. The use of Zenodo is free of charge.
Will your data be FAIR?
Zenodo supports FAIR data publishing, i.e. it helps you make your data Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable.
It makes data findable and citable by automatically assigning a DOI, a Digital Object Identifier, to all published data sets – and it also allows for the publication of different versions.
It makes data accessible and reusable by attaching a machine-readable data license, where you specify the terms of data access and re-use. And it supports data interoperability by publishing metadata compliant with widely recognized metadata standards such as DataCite’s metadata schema.
Learn more about FAIR data publishing at howtoFAIR.dk.
Recent examples of data published by CBS researchers on Zenodo include:
- Buch-Hansen, Hubert, & Grau Larsen, Anton (2021). Data and code for: The chemical brothers: Competition and the evolution of the board interlock network in the German chemical industry, 1950-2015 [Data set]. In Business History. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4720448
- Gary, Kathryn et al. (2022). Replication package for: Monopsony power and wages: Evidence from the introduction of serfdom in Denmark [Data set]. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6629181
- Glückstad, Fumiko Kano (2021). Risk-perception, attitudes and behavioural intentions to spend on experiences in the post-Corona crisis: data from Italy, Denmark, China and Japan [Data set]. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5176085
For further information, please feel free to reach out to Mareike Buss